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Qiao Hu

Bio: Qiao Hu is an academic researcher from Tianjin University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypochlorite & Fluorophore. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 203 citations.

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TL;DR: Ratiometric fluorescent probe BIP was a specific mitochondria-targeted fluorescent probe with excellent photostability, biocompatibility and cell membrane permeability used to image intracellular ClO− and its fluctuation in living HeLa cells (human cervical cancer).

98 citations

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TL;DR: An anthracene carboxyimide-based chemosensor (AC-Phos) is reported for colorimetric and ratiometric fluorescence detection of highly toxic phosgene with a high selectivity and a low detection limit (2.3 nM).
Abstract: In this work, we reported an anthracene carboxyimide-based chemosensor (AC-Phos) for colorimetric and ratiometric fluorescence detection of highly toxic phosgene, which displayed rapid response (<5 min) toward phosgene with a high selectivity and a low detection limit (2.3 nM). Furthermore, a facile testing membrane with a polystyrene immobilizing chemosensor has been fabricated for real-time visualizing of gaseous phosgene.

74 citations

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TL;DR: A dual-channel responsive near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe for multicolour imaging of Cys in living cells that exhibited some favorable properties including a dual- channel response, high fluorescence brightness, good photostability, fast response, low detection limit and low cytotoxicity.
Abstract: Aberrant levels of cysteine (Cys) in living cells are closely related to some diseases; thus in situ visualization of intracellular Cys is very helpful for the investigation of physiological and pathological processes. Herein, we report a dual-channel responsive near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe for multicolour imaging of Cys in living cells. The probe was constructed with a NIR BODIPY attached to 7-nitrobenzofurazan (NBD) via an ether bond. Upon substitution of the ether with the nucleophilic thiolate of Cys, a NIR BODIPY fluorophore was released to produce a significant fluorescence-enhanced signal at 735 nm. Moreover, Cys induced an intramolecular rearrangement reaction on the electrophilic site of NBD, resulting in another emission band at 540 nm. This probe exhibited some favorable properties including a dual-channel response, high fluorescence brightness, good photostability, fast response, low detection limit (22 nM) and low cytotoxicity. Furthermore, the probe was successfully applied for multicolour imaging of Cys in living cells.

63 citations

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Qiao Hu1, Wei Li, Caiqin Qin, Lintao Zeng1, Ji-Ting Hou 
TL;DR: A coumarin-based fluorescent probe was prepared and exhibited good response toward benzoyl peroxide with a significant color change from blue to yellow along with fluorescence color alteration from red to blue.
Abstract: A coumarin-based fluorescent probe was prepared for rapid and visual detection of benzoyl peroxide. The probe could quantitatively determine benzoyl peroxide with fast response (<6 min), high sensitivity, and low limit of detection (163 nM). The probe exhibited good response toward benzoyl peroxide with a significant color change from blue to yellow along with fluorescence color alteration from red to blue. The probe determined benzoyl peroxide in real food samples (wheat flour, noodle, and dumpling flour) with good recoveries (90-114%). Furthermore, the probe was prepared into a paper-based test kit to determine benzoyl peroxide (30-100 μM) in real food samples with noticeable color and fluorescence change.

35 citations


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TL;DR: The design, applications, challenges and potential directions of organelle-targeted bioactive species probes are described.
Abstract: Bioactive species, including reactive oxygen species (ROS, including O2˙-, H2O2, HOCl, 1O2, ˙OH, HOBr, etc.), reactive nitrogen species (RNS, including ONOO-, NO, NO2, HNO, etc.), reactive sulfur species (RSS, including GSH, Hcy, Cys, H2S, H2S n , SO2 derivatives, etc.), ATP, HCHO, CO and so on, are a highly important category of molecules in living cells. The dynamic fluctuations of these molecules in subcellular microenvironments determine cellular homeostasis, signal conduction, immunity and metabolism. However, their abnormal expressions can cause disorders which are associated with diverse major diseases. Monitoring bioactive molecules in subcellular structures is therefore critical for bioanalysis and related drug discovery. With the emergence of organelle-targeted fluorescent probes, significant progress has been made in subcellular imaging. Among the developed subcellular localization fluorescent tools, ROS, RNS and RSS (RONSS) probes are highly attractive, owing to their potential for revealing the physiological and pathological functions of these highly reactive, interactive and interconvertible molecules during diverse biological events, which are rather significant for advancing our understanding of different life phenomena and exploring new technologies for life regulation. This review mainly illustrates the design principles, detection mechanisms, current challenges, and potential future directions of organelle-targeted fluorescent probes toward RONSS.

404 citations

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TL;DR: This review systematically summarized the development of the fluorescent probes based on BODIPYs for detection of biothiols, preferable detection of individual biothiolas, as well as simultaneous discrimination among Cys, Hcy and GSH.
Abstract: Fluorescent probes for biothiols have aroused increasing interest owing to their potential to enable better understanding of the diverse physiological and pathological processes related to the biothiol species. BODIPY fluorophores exhibit excellent optical properties, which can be readily tailored by introducing diverse functional units at various positions of the BODIPY core. In the present review, the development of fluorescent probes based on BODIPYs for the detection of biothiols are systematically summarized, with emphasis on the preferable detection of individual biothiols, as well as simultaneous discrimination among cysteine (Cys), homocysteine (Hcy), reduced glutathione (GSH). In addition, organelle-targeting probes for biothiols are also highlighted. The general design principles, various recognition mechanisms, and biological applications are elaboratively discussed, which could provide a useful reference to researchers worldwide interested in this area.

134 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the most significant developments in fluorescent probes for the detection of the carbonyl species formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and phosgene in recent years, with a special emphasis on their mechanisms and applications.

133 citations

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TL;DR: In this review, advances in the development of Cys-responsive luminescence probes, including molecular probes and nanoprobes, are included and discussed in sections corresponding to their response mechanisms.

125 citations

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TL;DR: This review focuses on the design of fluorescent and colorimetric probes for biothiol detection based on various fluorophores like BODIPY, rhodamine, tetraphenylethylene, coumarin, naphthalimide and polymethine.

117 citations